Place names in the civil parish of Tyrenascragh parish

PlaceWhat is itDescription
AshfieldtownlandThe entire of this townland is arable. It contains a Gentleman's Seat with a large orchard, farm house and lime kiln, and the centre of the road (the mearing on the E.) side, which leads from Portumna to Eyrecourt - nothing more particular to be described.
BallinlugtownlandThe centre of this townland is arable. There is a large village named Ballinlugg on the N. side of the townland with many enclosed gardens, and a road leading from Portumna to Eyrecourt which forms a part of the mearing together with two quarries and also a pond, on west side forming the mearing. There is a large wood on the S. side although it does not belong to this townland.
BallycrossauntownlandThe entire of this townland is arable, a few farm houses, a Police Sation, A School House and a Lime Kiln. It contains a Gentleman's Seat situated on the N. E. side of townland [Unable to read.][Unable to read.][Unable to read.], besides there are many plantations, a spring well called Coolwillan Well, and also a road leading from Portumna to Eyrecourt which partly runs through the centre of townland.
CappaghtownlandThe entire of this townland with the exception of about an acre of bog is arable, (containing a number of farm houses [Unable to read.][Unable to read.] lime kiln) well divided with ditches and have many streams which go into the River Shannon which bounds this townland, on the W. together with many bye roads - and also 3 spring wells and about 8 acres of furze on its South side.
CappakeelatownlandThe entire of this townland is arable with a few ditches and one house in ruin and garden - nothing more particular to describe.
GortadullisktownlandThe entire of this townland is arable, with the exception of about four acres of bog - it contains a Gentleman's Seat called Longford Lodge and situated on the N. E. side of townland and also a spring well convenient to the West side of townland a small portion of planting.
KilltownlandAbout the one fifth of this townland is bog which is situated on the W. side of townland which forms the mearing - and on the North side of townland a large shrubbery and is well divided with ditches. There are several farm houses through the townland and a Trigl. Station.
KnavaghtownlandThe entire of this townland is arable. It contains a Gentleman's Seat with a large orchard, farm house and lime kiln, and the centre of the road (the mearing on the E.) side, which leads from Portumna to Eyrecourt - nothing more particular to be described.
LisduneentownlandThe entire of this townland is arable, the centre of the mearing on the S. W. side of townland - which leads from Portumna to Eyrecourt. There are two houses together with Lime Kiln and a spring well on the townland.
LongfordtownlandThe road from Portumna to Eyrecourt goes through this townland. The entire is arable except two pieces the larger one the W. and small on the E. side. There is the ruins of an old castle in this townland and a [Unable to read.] circular plantation about nine chains in diameter, it is much intersected with ditches and bye roads. It has many well enclosed gardens, also a number of farm houses, 2 lime kilns, a Danish Fort, a Trigl Station, and a Holy Well called Patrick's well.
MagheranearlatownlandThe entire of this townland is arable. There is on the N. East of this townland about six acres all under furze, and is well divided with ditches and has spring wells and a good many houses and gardens, also a Danish Fort, a Lime Kiln and two Limestone Quarries and a gravel pit.
TiranascraghtownlandAbout the one third of this townland is bog. To the North the remainder is much divided with planted ditches. There is the ruins of a Church and grave yard, a [Unable to read.] of farm houses, a small Danish Fort and a Trigl. Station. There is a long plantation [Unable to read.] E. and W. on the South side of townland.
Tyrenascragh parishparishAbout the 1/10 of this parish is bog. The remaining except some small patches of furze and shrubbery is arable. The road from Portumna to Eyrecourt passes from N. to South through the centre of it and is partly bounded in the West by the road from Killimor to Eyrecourt. It is a [Unable to read.] intersected by several lanes and bye roads. It contains two Demesnes with a gentleman's seat in each, a holy well called St. Patrick's. The ancient ruins of Longford Castle, a grave yard with the ruins of a Church, a school, a police station, a Roman Catholic Church, a new Danish Fort, a village called Ballinlugg. Several farm houses and gardens.